Historical monuments

Kochanowice

Northern-Classical Empire style parish church dedicated to St Lawrence, erected in 1832 from the foundation of Sylvius von Aulock, the lord of Kochanowice. It has been functioning as a parish church since 1853.

Kościół pod wezwaniem św. Wawrzyńca z 1823r.

Kościół pod wezwaniem św. Wawrzyńca z 1823r.

Neo-Classical palace built in the early 19th century by von Aulock, as evidenced by the Budwicz arms above the eastern entrance to the building which currently houses the School Complex.

Zespół Szkół w Kochanowicach

Two three-walled brick shrines, both dating to the 19th century, in the village by the crossroads of the Częstochowa and Ostrów roads. The shrines contain folk sculptures of St John of Nepomuk and St Florian. The local legend – and the municipality coat of arms – connects the shrines to a duel of two brothers fighting either over property or a girl. The brothers’ names were John and Florian, and thus the respective saints in their shrines.

Kapliczka pod wezwaniem św. Floriana

Kapliczka pod wezwaniem św. Jana Nepomucena

Grange buildings dating to the 19th century (currently a shop).

1830 cemetery chapel, previously a church morgue.

Droniowice

brick chapel,1823

wooden cross, 1947

cross with the figures of patron saints John and Paul, 1948

masonry cross, 1911

Kościół pw. św. Jadwigii Śląskiej

Kapliczka pw. św. Jana i Pawła

Harbułtowice

roadside masonry cross

wooden cross

Jawornica

shrine to Our Lady, 1887

church of St Stanisław the Bishop Martyr, 1981

Kościół pw. Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika z 1981r.

Kapliczka pw. NMP z 1887r.

Kochcice

palace built between 1903 and 1909 for the local landowners, the Ballestrem family, the old seat of Carl Ludwig Ballestrem. The current building was constructed between 1903 and 1909, but the older part of the complex dates to the 19th century. The neo-Baroque palace combines the charm of an old historical monuments and the role of the modern medical facility as it currently houses the Provincial Rehabilitation Centre (Wojewódzki Ośrodek Rehabilitacji). The Minister of Culture and Art awarded the palace a gold medal for being the best in Poland example of management and renovation of a park-palace complex. The centre offers many treatments to the patients, and the excellent acoustics of the auditorium makes it a good venue for visiting stage artists.

grange buildings adjacent to the palace, 1900-1903

Pałac z 1903-1909 w Kochcicach

Zabytkowa gorzelnia

Sacred Heart of Jesus parish church, 1910. The current church in Kochcice is located where the last feudal landlord, Count Ludwig Carl Ballestrem had his stables. This was refurbished in 1945 – 46.

Sacred Heart of Jesus parish church, 1910. The current church in Kochcice is located where the last feudal landlord, Count Ludwig Carl Ballestrem had his stables. This was refurbished in 1945 – 46.

roadside shrine from the first half of the 19th century, masonry built, rectangular, shallow interior with a round arch opening. Inside, a Crucifixion scene painted on cut board, in the folk-Baroque style.

Kościół pw. Najświętszego Serca Pana Jezusa w Kochcicach

Kaplica pw. Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego

Kapliczka przydrożna z I poł XIX w.

Lubecko

Marian Sanctuary of the Gliwice Diocese with the miraculous 13th century painting of Our Lady of Lubecko.

shrine from the middle of the 19th century

Wooden crosses, 1900 and 1965

Monument of the Silesian Uprisings, 1946

Kościół Parafialny pod wezwaniem Najświętszej Maryi Panny

Kościół Parafialny pod wezwaniem Najświętszej Maryi Panny

Gotyckie malowidła w środku kościoła pw. NMP w Lubecku

Kapliczka z poł. XIX w.

Ostrów

chapel dedicated to the God’s Mercy, 1990 (Lubockie)

19th century shrine (Ostrów)

wooden cross (Lubockie)

Kaplica pw. Miłosierdzia Bożego w Lubockach

Krzyż drewniany na Lubockach

Kapliczka z XIX w. na Ostrowie

Pawełki

wooden branch church of Our Lady of Fatima, built in 1928 and transferred from its original location at the summer residence of Ludwig Carl Ballestrem at Brzoza woodlands to Pawełki village in the 1950’s, used by Pawełki residents since 1956.